On Monday Pakistan's cricket board banned left-arm spinner
Raza Hasan, who played one-day global and 10 Twenty20 matches for the national
side, for a long time after he fizzled an imbecile test in a residential
rivalry. Hasan has been banned for a long time on a fizzled dope test, making
him ineligible to partake in cricket, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) explanation person
said. The PCB said that for the time of his boycott, "Hasan won't
qualified for participate in any way, in any cricket match or movement...
approved or composed by the PCB," aside from affirmed against doping
instruction or recovery programs.
The PCB led arbitrary testing amid a local competition in
January this year and sent Hasan's specimens to a World Anti-Doping Agency
(WADA) licensed research facility in India. The PCB did not name the
banned substance but rather Pakistani media a month ago reported Hasan was
under scrutiny for utilizing cocaine. Hasan, 22, highlighted in an irregular
Twenty20 global against Australia in Dubai in December before making his
one-day debut against the same adversaries at the same venue a couple of days
after the fact. He took one wicket in the one and only day global he played in
and has taken 10 in Twenty20 cricket.
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